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molendijk
12-12-2012, 07:56 PM
Our site leaders dwell in mysterious places:

The scheuman : Sepausa
The dynoman: Socal
The keyman: N111900012E142150
The billiardman: Whereheislocated
The verifyman: Youtee
The adminman: doesn't dwell

Only the DJman and the Butlerman mention normal places
But they mistake surnames with numbers

'tIs a very strange group.

bernie1227
12-13-2012, 02:18 AM
This may surprise you, but Keyboard doesn't actually live off the coast of Guam.

djr33
12-13-2012, 03:11 AM
That would be an interesting place to live though :)

jscheuer1
12-13-2012, 04:25 AM
From the movies (I think, I know I heard this somewhere):


"Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii?"

"Oh Guam!"

bernie1227
12-13-2012, 05:14 AM
Good morning, Vietnam?


Gen. Taylor: "Whoa there, Richard. Put the brakes on. I wanted to wait 'til the airman left to talk with you. Uh, ****, I'm transferring you."
Sgt. Maj. Dickerson: "Transferring me, sir?"
Gen. Taylor: "Mm-hmm."
Sgt. Maj. Dickerson: "Where to, sir?"
Gen. Taylor: "You're going to Guam."
Sgt. Maj. Dickerson: "Guam, sir! There's nothin' goin' on in Guam! Why guam?"
Gen. Taylor: "Richard, I've covered for you a lot of times cause I thought you was a little crazy. But you're not crazy. You're mean. And this is just radio."

Only thing with guam in it. Doesn't have Hawaii unfortunately.
Just to clarify, when it says Richard, it means to say the shortened version, however I can't say that without John's hacky color tags.

jscheuer1
12-13-2012, 05:38 AM
Yeah, Google's no help locating it. It was like an old Vaudeville routine that I think made it into one of those Bob Hope (type) movies in the late 40's/early 50's. A play on words. The guy says:

"How are ya, How are ya, how are ya?"

And the girl answers:

"Oh go on!"

Only the movie was set in the Pacific . . .

bernie1227
12-13-2012, 09:48 AM
Maybe it was from South Pacific?

jscheuer1
12-13-2012, 10:14 AM
I don't think so, that's as far as I can tell a serious and thoughtful romantic drama that highlights racial prejudice as it affected relationships at that time and still relevant. Not the sort of film where you would see something like what I'm remembering, though I suppose it's possible.

I'm thinking more along the the lines of a Bob Hope/Bing Crosby "Road To" movie. Though I looked through those and didn't see any that seemed particularly likely. But that's the sort of film I'm thinking of (an older comedy, and a particularly vacuous one at that, probably also containing a fair amount of what's know as 'slapstick'), perhaps not with Hope/Crosby, or perhaps with one or both of them but not a "Road To" movie . . . If I ever see it again, I'll be sure to take notice. I thought it was a great pun, especially given the context.